$42 million paid out to over 210,000 students in Fiji
$42 million has been paid out to over 210,000 students in Fiji under the Back to School Support. The Special Protection Specialist for the Ministry of Finance, Shamal
$42 million has been paid out to over 210,000 students in Fiji under the Back to School Support. The Special Protection Specialist for the Ministry of Finance, Shamal
The amount of time young people are spending online can expose them to online risks and it is all-important for us to educate them about it and provide them with the tool
Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Lynda Tabuya shared her interest in finding new ways to forge future partnerships with WOWS Kids Fiji to further the
It is important to note that in the midst of an ever changing world that we live in, Waitangi Day is a reminder that the traditions and ethos of our elders still have rel
Villagers of Naimasimasi and Nuku in the Province of Serua, who were working under seasonal workers scheme in New Zealand have banded together to build an evacuation cent
The Naboro Landfill has received 1,295,651 tonnes of waste since its inception in August 2005 to December last year, and the tonnage of waste landing has increased drasti
Fiji's discussions in India will be focused on advancing India-Fiji economic relations and bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual strategic interest. This has been h
The Fiji Government's priority is finding solutions to retain and attract highly skilled professionals in the IT industry as the country is facing the challenge of the ma
Virisila Silivere has been hailed a hero by her community after she saved three children and three adults from drowning last week. The Savulili, Seaqaqa resident risk
Children need to focus on their goals and study hard in school in order to become successful in life. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka highlighted this during a church s
Everyone needs to encourage and support our youths with whatever they aim for and keep on striving for the benefit of their future. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka high
A 30 year old farmer of Nayalayala settlement in Taveuni was swept away after he tried to cross a flooded river. Minister for Disaster Management Sakiasi Ditoka says he
Two more children have received life saving heart surgeries at the Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Hospital. 5 year old Jacob Prasad is one of the children and his mo
Minister for Women, Children, and Poverty Alleviation Lynda Tabuya says it was good to see the youth take part in the fundraising walk organized by the Fiji Cancer Societ
President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere says an Education Commission will be established to review the entire education system in the country and make recommendations for impro
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says they want to have a mini budget as quickly as possible and he thinks it will be in the next parliamentary sitting in March. Rabuka
The United Nations has agreed to support the Fiji Government to convene a roundtable of development partners, the private sector and key stakeholders to discuss best appr
National Federation Party General Secretary, Seni Nabou says former Prime Minister and Minister for Sugar Industry Voreqe Bainimarama allegedly misled Parliament on 14th
Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro says it is important to note that Year 13 or Form 7 is provided free for secondary studying and students are encouraged to utilize
Justice Salesi Temo has been sworn-in as the Acting Chief Justice at the State House this afternoon. Members of the judiciary were present to witness Acting Chief Jus
Members of the Republic of the Fiji Military Forces were today reminded that Fiji needs them in these challenging times. While speaking at the Queen Elizabeth Barracks